I´d like to print a game with the original tiles (white-ish colours)- but with bigger square sizes.As I use DIN A4 paper, I cannot simply increase the pdf page to get 2-2,5 cm squares.

My question is now - is it possible to get each tile as a single picture file or single pdf page (or maybe 2 tiles per page)? And another file for the dice? (It should make it easier for older folks aka parents to see what is written on the dice - and I could use up my wooden cubes with 2x2x2cm).

I made one copy with malechis design (he provides also single pictures) - but how would I do that with the original version?Reason for that is - the "capture the flag" look would go well together with the original tiles.

Any help appreciated =D

And if malechi (who began those beautiful re-designs) would also theme the other board tiles.... then I will store up on plastic blank dice *g*.

If you do not mind wasting some Ink, you could use the special printing options of Adobe Reader (Version has to be at least "X"). In the dropdown box there is something like "Tile all pages" (I have only the German version here). Then you can set a scale percentage and how much the pages should overlap. Adobe Reader then prints the PDF in bigger size and divides it across multiple pages. You can preview the final pages with the slide beside the little page preview.

My latest game: Big*Bang, a simple abstract about the first minutes of the Universe

My first game: BASKETmind, a 5-on-5 basketball match

I had a similar idea, I didn't want the spaces to be the same size than the robot dice, I wanted them bigger. I made image captures of each of the boards in Malechi's file, and created mine with boards 14 cm wide (spaces of 28 mm for the 19mm dice):

I don't regret at all, the final game is not as portable as the versions shown here (bigger and heavier), but my kids and I have loved the first robot derbies!